Admission to the college is based on HSC marks through Anna University Counseling, considering aggregate scores in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Candidates with over 190 aggregate marks qualify for admission. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding Doctorates. The college is autonomous, allowing internal exam correction and paper reviews. Although the student-staff relationship is generally good, there are occasional issues with unfair internal assessments. As a government institution, the college charges low tuition fees of 10,000 INR per year, with a total cost of about 1 lakh INR for a four-year engineering degree.
Scholarships are available, such as the BC/MBC scholarship (9,500 INR for non-first graduates, 7,500 INR for first graduates), SC/ST scholarship (20,000 to 25,000 INR), Alumni scholarship (5,000 INR), and Siemens scholarship (45,000 INR with internship opportunities for circuit department students). Hostel fees are 6,000 INR annually, and mess charges are up to 2,500 INR monthly. The college hosts over 100 companies for recruitment, achieving placement offers for 82% of students, with IT, CSE, and ECE departments attaining full placement.
The highest salary package is around 15 LPA, while the average is 10 LPA. Notable recruiters include Titan, TCS, CTS, Zoho, Bosch, Volvo, and Mitsogo. Placement activities start from the 6th semester, with many securing jobs by the 7th semester. A mandatory four-week internship offers stipends up to 15,000 INR, with final-year project opportunities in external industries. Despite robust internships and placements, students often need to prepare independently due to limited placement training by staff.
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